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What are the universities studying medicine in Shanghai?
1, School of Medicine, Fudan University, founded in 1927, formerly known as Medical College of National Central University, is the first national university medical college founded by China. 1959 was designated as one of the national 16 key institutions of higher learning, and 197 was selected as the first batch of 2 165438.

2. The Medical College of Shanghai Jiaotong University, which was jointly established by the people of China, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Health and the Shanghai Municipal People's Government, ranked first in the 2 1 1 Project and the 985 Project, and was selected as the first batch of excellent physician education and training programs in China. It is the academic leader unit of the National Clinical Skills Experimental Demonstration Center;

3. Tongji University Medical College Tongji University has a long history of medical education. Through the talent training mode of "subsection requirements, through training, adhering to standards and reasonable diversion", we are committed to cultivating high-level top-notch innovative medical talents with social responsibility, leading the development of disciplines and international competitiveness;

4. Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, founded in 1956, is one of the first four universities of traditional Chinese medicine established in China after the birth of New China, and the only one with key medical characteristics among universities in Shanghai. Shanghai (Shanghai and Shenzhen for short) is the national central city of China, the core city of Shanghai-Hangzhou-Ningbo, the innovation center of international economy, finance, trade, shipping and science and technology [1][2], and the first batch of coastal open cities. Located at the mouth of the Yangtze River, Shanghai is the leading city in the Yangtze River Economic Belt, facing Kyushu Island across the sea, Hangzhou Bay in the south and Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces in the northwest. [3]

Shanghai Port ranks first in the world in terms of cargo throughput and container throughput. It is an international river and sea port and has the first free trade zone in Chinese mainland-China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone. Shanghai, Anhui, Jiangsu and Zhejiang are isomorphic to form the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration. [4] Shanghai, in the Spring and Autumn Period, belonged to the State of Wu [6]. During the Warring States Period, it belonged to Yue State and Chu State successively, and was once the fief of Shen Jun and Huang Xie of Chu State, so it was nicknamed "Shen". In the Jin Dynasty, because fishermen created a fishing tool "Hu", the place where the river flowed into the sea was called "Hu", so the lower reaches of Songjiang were called "Hu", and later it was changed to "Hu", so Shanghai was called "Shanghai" for short. In the third year of Xianchun in the Southern Song Dynasty (AD 1267), he set up a town in Shanghai Puxi Bank, named "Shanghai Town". In the 29th year of Yuan Dynasty (AD 1292), the central government set aside Shanghai Town from Huating County and approved the establishment of Shanghai County, marking the beginning of the establishment of Shanghai.